A god without time is an inanimate object and nothing like a personal God. You might as well be pantheist like Einstein equating God to natural law. And no, this “beyond our comprehension rhetoric” is a feeble excuse for pushing irrational nonsense. The inanimate and dreamer gods are way too small for me.
This absolute Euclidean notion of time is antiquated and obsolete, discarded by science. Time is simply an ordering of a set of events. Yes God is obviously outside the temporal structure of the universe He created. But there is no rational reason to think that being outside that temporal structure of the physical universe means being without any temporal ordering whatsoever.
Everything God does in the Bible whether on earth or in heaven has always been temporal because the God of the Bible is a personal God and not some inanimate thing. He has temporal thoughts and actions not just on the earth but also in heaven. This is not consistent with this atemporal notion of God, which would be incapable of a personal relationship.
wait for it…
Dale is about to shout “omni-temporal” pretending that his made up word somehow makes sense of his claims. But it doesn’t. A rock everywhere in time is still just a rock. And a book which hasn’t been completely written remains so whether you are in the book or not.